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Archives for March 2020

Veterinary Feed Directives improving use of medically important products

March 10, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Drovers

VFDs imposed by the Food and Drug Administration in January 2017 are required for livestock feed products that contain medically important ingredients, such as tetracyclines. David Williams, owner-operator of Burkmann Nutrition, explains how feed retailers can play a leading role helping livestock operators and their veterinarians operate well with VFDs. His and other … [Read more...]

Rural Media Group announces new streaming service, RFD-TV Now (video)

March 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Rural Media Group

Complimentary Sponsored Content RMG has just announced expanded streaming service under a new name: RFD-TV Now. It offers improved searchability, increased security, and added features such as the ability to “favorite” shows or binge watch them by season. This is good news for animal health pros who enjoy FarmHer, rodeos, horsemanship features, cattle topics like DocTalk, … [Read more...]

Dental tools for dogs

March 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness

Dental month promotions are over, but oral health care and plaque control efforts remain a daily habit. Emily Watson writes about various dental tools and products available to help pet owners stay current with oral care. Her approach to using a dental toy as a reward is unique and worth sharing.  From our idea files During a recent discussion with an industry colleague … [Read more...]

Breeders: the good, bad and ugly

March 10, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Lowcounty Dog Magazine

Halli Selert breaks down dog breeders into four categories and discusses how to choose one. The explanation of each breeder category may help a prospective pet owner with choices. Source: Lowcounty Dog Magazine, February 2020, page 16. Link. Breeders can be broken down into four different categories: Hobby breeders Preservation, heritage and show breeders Backyard … [Read more...]

Why dogs howl at sirens

March 10, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: All Things Dog

It is thought that dogs howl at sirens because they believe they are communicating with other dogs, writes John Woods. Science doesn’t support the idea that dogs howl because sirens hurt their ears he says. If a dog’s howling is causing a nuisance, counter conditioning by teaching them to settle can work. Source: All Things Dog, February 14, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

Video shows how to remove ticks

March 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet MD

Pet owners will appreciate this video about removing ticks from pets. It could also lead to better tick testing if a pet gets sick after a bite. Share it on social media and in newsletters. Upload it to your website and re-share it routinely from now through fall. Source: PetMD. Link. Ticks can transmit deadly diseases to a pet within as little as 24 hours of latching on, so … [Read more...]

AAHA: Introduces a new continuum of patient-focused anesthesia

March 10, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA NewStat

AAHA announces the 2020 AAHA Anesthesia and Monitoring Guidelines for Dogs and Cats The new guidelines take a new approach to anesthesia called continuum of care, says guideline co-chair Tamara Grubb, DVM, PhD, DACVAA. It is a doorknob-to-doorknob strategy that begins before the patient leaves their house and ends when they return home comfortable and calm. In addition to … [Read more...]

AVMA cautions outdoor enthusiasts about risks to their animals

March 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA

The AVMA recognizes the need to increase awareness among other outdoor enthusiasts so that they are aware of the risks their pets face during outdoor adventures and what precautions they should take. The association offers excellent resources to guide animal owners to reduce risks to pets and competing animals.   Source: AVMA. Link. Disease prevention quick tips … [Read more...]

NOT knowing it all

March 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Reperotoire

One of the skills veterinary team members possess is the ability to listen to their animal patients. They do it with their ears, their eyes, hands and even noses. These senses are critical to identifying both health and illness in critters. But when that attention is turned to an animal owner, the senses often turn off. Salespeople have similar problems and so do personnel at … [Read more...]

Five words for this decade

March 10, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

Watching or listening to the news can be depressing. However, if you want to watch it and be inspired by innovative ideas, get excited by new policies and be encouraged by our collective progress, then here are five words to remember. Maybe even to live by. Source: LinkedIn Pulse, February 17, 2020. Link. More importantly, we must listen well to others and thoughtfully … [Read more...]

Clean your smartphone properly

March 10, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Wired

With all the hubbub Covid-19 has wrought, it is a good time to extend cleanliness routines to smartphones, tablets, laptops and keyboards. This article is a good reminder to clean these tools properly and often. Source: WIRED, March 4, 2020. Link. The science shows <link> that bacteria are very happy breeding on keyboards and smartphone screens, particularly when … [Read more...]

CDC to retail industry: dust off preparedness plans NOW

March 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, National Retail Federation

Whether it is COVID-19 or something else, proactive preparedness is important for businesses and communities. CDC recently highlighted four key preparedness areas for businesses and employers to consider during a conference call convened by the National Retail Federation: Continuity Protecting the workforce Customers Community Source: National Retail … [Read more...]

COVID-19 could be lemons or lemonade. We can make the difference.

March 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: CDC, Nationwide, NIAID, Science Direct, WSAVA

March 2020: Update on SARS-CoV-2 and the COVID-19 it causes Hundreds of coronaviruses circulate among animals including cattle, camels, bats, pigs, cats and dogs. Sometimes these viruses jump to humans (a spillover event) and may cause disease. SARS-CoV-2 virus is a betacoronavirus, like MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV.  All three have origins in bats. SARS-CoV-2 causes the disease … [Read more...]

Make Sunday night special. Don’t lose it to Monday prep

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: NBC Better

For high-performing animal health pros, Sunday night can become a pre-Monday period that shortens the weekend. Stephanie Thurrott makes a case for transforming the way your weekend winds down by surrounding yourself with family and friends and sharing a meal as a part of Sunday routines. Sunday suppers aren’t dinner parties.  .  . It’s the ritual that matters.” Source: NBC … [Read more...]

Fear-based management is ineffective

March 3, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Leadership First

It is amazing that some in management and leadership positions resort to creating an environment of fear to get their people to work. Research consistently proves that fear-based leadership or management does not work. It may in the short-term, but the quality of work will be average at best and it is never sustainable in the long run. Source: Leadership First, October 12, … [Read more...]

Spring checklist for horse owners

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: EQUUS Extra

Sponsored Content Ben Franklin’s well known axiom, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” describes the checklist for equine enthusiasts eager to participate in first big trail ride, show or clinic of the season. Dee McVicker and Christine Barakat offer five areas for horse owners as a pre-season checklist: Health status Weight Fitness Transport … [Read more...]

Colostrum, more than just immunoglobulins (webinar video)

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Hoard's Dairyman

Colostrum is important to all mammal newborns. It is essential for the final development and maturation of the gastrointestinal tract and immune system. Calves that receive high-quality colostrum have higher survival rates, lower age at conception, and will yield more milk through the second lactation. Michael Steele shares information on colostrum supplementation, the … [Read more...]

BCS: low cost, big impact

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Progressive Farmer

VFD regulations are driving more productive interactions between livestock producers and their veterinarians. Routine site visits including face-to-face meetings are important to the success of this initiative and improve VCPR. <link> Matt Hersom is an advocate for body condition scoring (BCS). It has a low cost and high value that can help any cattle producer make good … [Read more...]

Rangeland owners need a plan to manage fire ants.

March 3, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Neudorff, Texas AgriLife Extension

Sponsored Content Red imported fire ants can only be suppressed, or managed, on farm and ranches. They cannot be eradicated. Broadcast applications of some bait-formulated insecticides help get rid of the populations for about a year. Antixx Fire Ant Bait <link> from AHD sponsor Neudorff USA is an efficacious component in a long-term fire ant management strategy. … [Read more...]

Reinforce the importance of cat visits to veterinary clinics

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Cat Friendly Homes

Cat Friendly Homes from the AAFP provides direct-to-cat-owner information on why annual preventive care check-ups are vital to helping cats live a long, healthy life. The website offers information that supports cat-friendly practices. The monthly newsletter is a good reminder to communicate with cat owners on key feline health topics and support in-clinic efforts to increase … [Read more...]

Treats without Kcals

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Buzz Videos

Recent posts have focused on the importance of including the Kcals from treats in nutritional assessments and counseling. An owner of four Golden Retrievers has figured out how to treat his dogs without any Kcal consequences. Source: Buzz videos. Link. Also see: Search Results for: treats, Animal Health Digest. Link. INSIGHTS: Fun videos easily capture the attention of … [Read more...]

Tiny tapeworm mimics symptoms of liver cancer

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Echinococcus multilocularis is well established in wild canids in southern Ontario. Researchers indicate the tapeworm is migrating, could enter the northern U.S. and is considered a zoonotic public health risk. Adult E. multilocularis infect wild carnivores, including foxes, wolves and coyotes, but may also affect dogs and cats. Rodents such as lemmings, voles, and deer mice … [Read more...]

When the end is near: discussing quality of life

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Mary Gardner, DVM, discusses approaching quality of life conversations by bringing together the veterinary medicine expert and the client who is the expert on the pet. The end-of-life decision should be better informed and the outcome hopefully less burdensome to everyone involved she says. Source: DVM 360, February  25, 2020. Link. Gardner advocates for breaking the … [Read more...]

America’s pet spending nears a record $100 billion

March 3, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: APPA

U.S. sales of pet products and services hit $95.7 billion in 2019, the American Pet Products Association announced last week during Global Pet Expo. Pet food and treats is the largest spending category, followed by supplies; live animals and OTC medicine; vet care and product sales; and other services. Source: APPA, February 27, 2020. Link. “Scientific research from the … [Read more...]

March is Pet Poison Prevention Month

March 3, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: ASPCA, Catster, Lifelearn

Beyond chocolate, a variety of substances, foods and plants are toxic to pets. It is important to reinforce the potential poison risks to pet owners throughout the year. Pet Poison Prevention Month also parallels the upcoming Poison Prevention Week <link> that takes place March 15 – 21. Source: Chocolate isn’t the only potentially fatal toxin for pets, Lifelearn, … [Read more...]

Today’s Bulletin is shorter than normal

March 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Today’s AHD Bulletin has fewer postings than normal, thanks to some technical glitches. You will still find items about personal and professional development, practice improvement, livestock and companion animals. A full-length Bulletin will be delivered next Thursday. Thank you for your understanding. Source: Animal Health Digest. Link. Use this link to review February 2020 … [Read more...]

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